Proof of a conjecture on isolation of graphs with a universal vertex
Combinatorics
2025-06-12 v1 Discrete Mathematics
Abstract
A copy of a graph is called an -copy. For any graph , the -isolation number of , denoted by , is the size of a smallest subset of the vertex set of such that the closed neighbourhood of in intersects the vertex sets of the -copies contained by (equivalently, contains no -copy). Thus, is the domination number of , and is the vertex-edge domination number of . Settling a conjecture of Zhang and Wu, the first author proved that if is a -edge graph, (that is, has a vertex that is adjacent to all the other vertices of ), and is a connected -edge graph, then unless is an -copy or is a -path and is a -cycle. We prove another conjecture of Zhang and Wu by determining the graphs that attain the bound.
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@article{arxiv.2506.09290,
title = {Proof of a conjecture on isolation of graphs with a universal vertex},
author = {Peter Borg and Alastair Farrugia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.09290},
year = {2025}
}
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18 pages